The Subtle Knife (His Dark Materials, Book 2)

352 pages

English language

Published Nov. 2, 1999 by Knopf Books for Young Readers.

ISBN:
978-0-375-80211-9
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As the boundaries between worlds begin to dissolve, Lyra and her daemon help Will Parry in his search for his father and for a powerful, magical knife.

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Review of 'Subtle Knife' on 'Goodreads'

I'm not entirely sure of what I thought of this novel.

I find the second book of a trilogy often suffers from a 'mid-book problem' in which much time is taken up getting from the end of the first book to the final action in the final book. Pullman gets around this by introducing a new major character and taking the story in (what feels like) a substantially different direction.

Things do start to come together towards the end of the book, but I don't think I will really know how I felt about The Subtle Knife until I've read The Amber Spyglass.

reviewed The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman (His Dark Materials, #2)

Review of 'The Subtle Knife' on 'Goodreads'

Mr. Pullman, with these books, has laid the entirety of mankind's woes at the feet of the notion of God and those people who use God to subdue and control other men. For all that, the story is well told, and I'm interested to see where it goes.

reviewed The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman (His Dark Materials, #2)

Review of 'The Subtle Knife' on 'Goodreads'

Aside from a few slow preachy chapters, this had some of the same action-packed excitement as the first, but there were issues that greatly cut down my enjoyment of it.

We step aside for a moment from the quest of Lyra to introduce Will, son of a lost explorer, who also somehow stumbled into the world Lyra finds herself in. They team up to discover the secrets of Dust and the Subtle Knife, what Lyra's uncle is trying to do, the purpose of the mysterious angels, and what the witches helping them want out of all this. In the meantime, Lee Scoresby looks for a shaman and passage to Lyra's new world.

"Filler" sums the plot up. There are moments that spice it up, but some of the action comes from vague sources of danger, and many pages are taken up by self-reflection rather than action. (Let's be honest, angst …

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Subjects

  • Fantasy -- Juvenile fiction
  • Fantasy fiction